Brooke Ence wasn't in the mood for nonsense when another woman told her she should cover her nipples in her fitness photos on Instagram. Brooke took a stand against the notion that women should 'conform to a way of living' and be ashamed of their nipples as if they're something that needs to be hidden.

IRONICALLY, we have to censor the photo in question on our site. (Yay society!) But go ahead and cruise on over to Brooke's Instagram to see her photos.

"Summary:There were service animals on the plane, the lady told staff that she was deathly allergic and asked to have them removed and (of course) was told no.

So then she asks for an injection which will allow her to continue because she forgot her own. They asked for her allergy card (something everyone with a deadly allergy knows you should always carry) to confirm so they could give her one, she didn't have it.

Southwest policy is that you will be removed from the flight if you inform them of a deadly allergy you aren't equipped to handle. They asked her multiple times to leave, then cops got involved, who also asked her to leave before the video started". - u/Kevinorhighwater

It really doesn't matter how bad of a day you're having. Taking out your seething inner rage on the rest of the world by being a complete and utter ass to everyone around you is never ok and a great way to fail at being a human being. It goes back to that old saying "If you run into an asshole in the morning, you ran into an asshole. If you run into assholes all day, you're the asshole."

Well, comedian Steve Hofstetter ran into one of these people after his latest trip to the airport and decided to do something about it.

After watching her rampage selfishly through the airport and observing her allowing her dog to relieve itself in the middle of the floor he decided to play a small harmless prank on the woman. A prank that resulted in some sweet justice with more severe consequences than he intended and that's what Fail Blog is all about.

Candice Spivey was shopping in Target when she was approached by a man who she recognized. According to her, two years ago Jeffrey Polizzi, the man in this video, approached her asking inappropriate questions while filming her in a different store.

After a short car chase he was taken in by police and charged with reckless driving. Polizzi has a history of harassing women and even a previous conviction for taking videos of women changing.

Now Spivey and the local police are urging other women who may have been victims of this kind of harassment to come forward.

A woman caught this guy taking upskirt photos on the subway train. The video description tells the full story:

A video won hundreds of thousands of views on China’s microblogging platform Weibo from April 21 shows a young woman confronting a man carrying a black garment bag, demanding him to delete the photos. It turned out that the man in the video had been snapping pictures underneath her skirt with a hidden camera in the garment bag. The man was seen denying his conduct then chewed the SD card and fled away.

The incident was later on revealed took place on a subway train in east China’s Nanjing on April 21. The video was taken by the brave young woman who stood up against the conduct. She posted the video on Weibo and wrote in the caption calling for all women not to be afraid and should not tolerate such behavior. The man was later on reported detained by local police.

A casual package thief in Spokane, WA thought he was going to have an easy day of grabbing packages off of porches, but apparently he came to the wrong neighborhood. One shoeless, shirtless neighbor named Hector 'BigHec' Martinet saw what the thief was up to and came running, camera in hand. Martinet describes it as though he was watching someone go Christmas shopping: "When he passed the house, I noticed he was looking from side to side like you would if you were window shopping at a mall. He was actually checking porch to porch."

So what did Martinet do? Called the cops and filmed the thief. Still shoeless and shirtless in several inches of snow, Martinet made the thief return the package to the porch he took it from and sit down to wait for the cops, because that guy "ain't big enough" to take BigHec.

All in all, it took the cops around 30 minutes to show up, but the thief was taken into custody.

Martinet is happy to hear how well his vigilante justice has been received online as his video gains traction on Facebook, but his heart is heavy with the weight of medical issues his son is facing:

So many BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE that are so happy to see the BAD GUY getting busted, I am saying that ANYONE I KNOW would have done the SAME THING. If you have GRATITUDE, then you can "THANK ME" by donating Prayers or Funds to My Sons RECOVERY from LUPUS PNEUMONIA, it knoced him out a WEEK before CHRISTMAS and has hurt His Family Tremendously. THANKS to ALL of YOU for ALL the GREAT compliments, I just do not feel that BIG a HERO when I cannot save a Family. Hopefully the Hospital will let HIM come HOME today.

He was charged yesterday with breach of peace in the second degree and criminal trespass and given a $1,500 bail. It came out that he was arrested twice last year for similar offenses, each time using racial slurs. Just a real great guy.